Setting Up Additional Service Providers 57When to Select Private NetworkSelect private network when you want to connect directly to a remote, privateLAN such as a corporate network, shown in Figure 41. For instance, if you want todial into your main office from home in order to access the servers at your officefor e-mail, printing, and so on, then select private network as the type of serviceprovider you want to configure. If the private network you are dialing intoprovides the option of accessing the Internet and you want to be able to reach theInternet through your corporate LAN (as opposed to through a direct connectionto an ISP), then choose that option when configuring your private networkparameters.Figure 41 Direct Connection to a Private NetworkSetting Up a Connectionto an ISPThis section describes how to set up your ISDN LAN Modem for access to theInternet.Before You BeginBefore you begin, you will need the following information from your ISP:n Telephone number(s) you must dial to access this ISPn User ID and passwordn DNS IP address(es)This information is required only if your ISP does not provide the IP addressdynamically.Setting Up a Connection to the InternetTo set up a connection to an ISP, do the following.1 From the ISDN LAN Modem main page, click the Service Providers graphic.2 Select New (Internet Service Provider) from the drop down list box.ISDNLAN ModemISDN outletRemote office LANInternet oronline serviceDirect Connection to Private Network Direct Connection to Private Network& ISP via Private NetworkISDNLAN ModemISDN outletRemote office LAN